The Great Ones Operate With Integrity

“In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence
and energy. If they don’t have the first, the other two will kill you.”
– Warren Buffet
CEO, Berkshire Hathaway


Average people and performers tend to view integrity as a luxury they hope to be
able to sustain while primarily operating from a mindset of fear and doubt. In effort
to survive in a world they believe is out to get them, integrity often gets left behind.
World class performers have the conditioned advantage of operating from love and
abundance, which dictates that integrity be the baseline of every action taken. Champions have a reputation for total integrity; it is the foundation of their entry into any playing field.

The great ones are always welcomed within. Their friends, co-workers, colleagues and
contacts know that when push comes to shove, champions will always do the right thing.
Integrity is a habit of the pros, not because it succeeds, but because it’s the right thing to do.

When a champion tells you he or she will do something, their word is as good as gold.
Their handshake is a binding contract. Contrary to what they teach in business school,
handshake deals are still very common among the world class. The great ones play by
different rules, and rule number one is total integrity.

Mindy Mar, D.C.
San Diego Center for Health
www.sdcenterforhealth.com